- of the
leaves come from
trees and shrubs.
Angiosperms are the
dominant paleoflora, but
there are also
conifers present. Some of the cones, foliage, and...
- 69°30′S 65°00′W / 69.500°S 65.000°W / -69.500; -65.000 The
Antarctic Peninsula,
known as O'Higgins Land in
Chile and
Tierra de San
Martin in Argentina...
- The
Tamayama Formation is a Coniacian-Santonian
geologic formation in ****an.
Dinosaur remains not
referrable to the
genus level are
among the
fossils that...
-
Bulgo Sandstone is a
sedimentary rock
occurring in the
Sydney Basin in
eastern Australia. This
stratum is up to 100
metres thick,
formed in the
early Tri****ic...
- The
Uhangri Formation (Korean: 우항리층; Hanja: 牛項里層; RR: Uhangni-cheung),
located at the Haenam, Jeollanam-do,
South Korea is a non-marine
geological formation...
- The
Jackfork Sandstone, also
referred to as the
Jackfork Group, is a
geologic formation ****ociated with the
Ouachita Fold and
Thrust Belt
exposed in western...
- The
Princeton Chert is a
fossil locality in
British Columbia, Canada,
which comprises an
anatomically preserved flora of
Eocene Epoch age, with rich species...
- The
Hasandong Formation (Korean: 하산동층; Hanja: 霞山洞層; RR: Hasandong-cheung) is an
Early Cretaceous (Aptian to Albian)
geologic formation in
South Korea....
- The
Stanley Shale, or
Stanley Group, is a
Mississippian stratigraphic unit in the
Ouachita Mountains of
Arkansas and Oklahoma.
First described in Arkansas...
- The
Chichinales Formation is a
geological formation in Río
Negro Province,
Argentina which dates from the Late
Oligocene to the
Early Miocene,
around 23...